Classic guitar pop for Route 66 - TV Pins' new single out now!

TV PINS

VIBRANT NEW SINGLE ‘BYE BYE RESEDA

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LIFTED FROM DEBUT ALBUM AIRCUTTER – OUT 25TH OCTOBER

"This Band are the British Crowded House" - Dan Worton - Ned's Atomic Dustbin

"It felt like I was listening to a greatest hits album first time of hearing" - John Davis - Metropolis Music

Rising alternative rock band TV Pins are set to release catchy third single 'Bye Bye Reseda' on October 11th, the latest offering from their highly anticipated debut album 'Aircutter'.

Set against a dystopian backdrop, 'Bye Bye Reseda' transports listeners to an alternate reality where the United States has become a dictatorship. In this world, the supreme leader has transformed the entire southern states into one massive golf course named after his favourite Los Angeles suburb. While the residents of Reseda are forced into servitude, working as caddies, bartenders and exotic dancers for less than minimum wage, one brave couple make their escape for the coast.

The new single showcases TV Pins' unique blend of influences, drawing inspiration from iconic acts such as Interpol, The Killers, Supertramp, and Vegas-era Elvis. It is further elevated by the addition of a powerful brass section, adding depth and richness to their already distinctive sound. A track that was made for driving down Route 66.

With a wealth of experience in the music industry behind them, TV Pins announced themselves to the world at the start of the decade, and have gone from strength to strength with each passing year. The easy-on-the-ear vocals of lead singer James Schofield meet the melodic prowess of Duncan O’Neill, Miles Nicholas, Simon Hudson and Grace Bailey-Hinks to create an uplifting classic sound on full display throughout their upcoming first full-length album Aircutter, which will be out on 25th October. Having already gained a reputation for their energetic live shows, this is only just the beginning for TV Pins.

So much time, effort and love has gone into these tunes. We're beyond thrilled that Aircutter is finally going to see the light of day and we are busting to get out there to play it live. It's been a glorious evolution of fun and work bringing our debut album to the world.’ – TV Pins

Bio:

TV Pins are a 5-piece band from London and the West Midlands, delivering vocal harmony drenched sounds of West coast Americana with distinctively British avant-garde songwriting. They share a love of keyboard grooves and a fusion of styles from 70s Americana, classic British new wave, 60’s psychedelia and hook-laden power pop.

Songwriters Duncan O’Neill & Miles Nicholas played in the 1990s busking pop phenomenon, Bean and toured in Canada, Australia & Europe making huge waves on the fringe, cabaret and music festival circuits. They performed on TV shows and released singles that lead to supports with huge 90s acts such as Blur. Miles went on to be an award-winning composer and arranger in his own right writing for film and major events in Australia.

Simon Hudson, the bass guitarist and co-writer founded one of the worlds most lauded tribute bands, The Smyths and for many years has toured internationally and become known for sparkling live performances. He has also written and played with other artists and songwriters across Europe including James Clarke Five, Charlie Grant and Lopez.

Singer James Schofield joined the band three years ago and brought his own emerging talent as a singer songwriter. From developing a solo career of regional acclaim in the Midlands area to fronting TV Pins with his powerful voice, James completes the band to deliver multi-vocal harmony rock songs and quality catchy songwriting.

As the band make their presence known with their debut album, all eyes are on Aircutter and where it will take them next. Keep an eye on TV Pins… don’t sleep on them.

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TV Pins’ new single ‘Bye Bye Reseda’ will be out 11th September. Pre-save here.

Their debut album Aircutter will be released on 25th October. Pre-save here.

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